Simple assault/battery - Defenses
A person charged with the offense of simple assault or simple battery may introduce in evidence any oppro- brious or abusive language used by the person against whom force was threatened or used; and the trier of facts may, in its discretion, find that the words used were justification for simple assault or simple battery.
Assault of unborn child
Assault - Unborn child
(a) For the purposes of this Code section, the term “unborn child” means a member of the species homo sapi- ens at any stage of development who is carried in the womb. (b) A person commits the offense of assault of an unborn child when such person, without legal justification, attempts to inflict violent injury to an unborn child. (c) Any person convicted of the offense of assault of an unborn child shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. (d) Nothing in this Code section shall be construed to permit the prosecution of: (1) Any person for conduct relating to an abortion for which the consent of the pregnant woman, or person authorized by law to act on her behalf, has been obtained or for which such consent is implied by law; (2) Any person for any medical treatment of the pregnant woman or her unborn child; or (3) Any woman with respect to her unborn child.
Battery of unborn child
(a) For the purposes of this Code section, the term “unborn child” means a member of the species homo sapi- ens at any stage of development who is carried in the womb. (b) A person commits the offense of battery of an unborn child when such person, without legal justification, intentionally inflicts physical harm upon an unborn child. (c) A person convicted of the offense of battery of an unborn child shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. (d) Nothing in this Code section shall be construed to permit the prosecution of: (1) Any person for conduct relating to an abortion for which the consent of the pregnant woman, or person authorized by law to act on her behalf, has been obtained or for which such consent is implied by law; (2) Any person for any medical treatment of the pregnant woman or her unborn child; or (3) Any woman with respect to her unborn child.
Kidnapping